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9/10
Enter Caleb
katierose2959 September 2006
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I just don't like Caleb that much. It's certainly nothing against the actor. I love him as Captain Malcolm Renyolds on "Firefly." (He and Jayne are probably my favorite characters on that show, in fact.) But Caleb is always talking and talking and then talking some more... I get tired of listening to him. Plus, he pokes out Xander's eye, which makes me REALLY hate him. That said, you can't skip "Dirty Girls." It's actually a great episode, bringing Faith back to Sunnydale, introducing a new villain in Caleb, and setting up conflicts that will play out for the rest of the season.

"Dirty Girls" revolves around Faith coming to Sunnydale and a new Big Bad rising. The First has a human ally, who's been infused with it's evil power. (I guess this is suppose to tie back in with Buffy refusing demon power from those shadow guys back in "Get It Done.") Calebs' power isn't his, but it makes him incredibly strong and basically indestructible. Caleb is a fallen preacher and woman hating murderer. He's the guy who bombed the "Watcher's Council" and now he's after Buffy and the Potentials. He stabs a Potential as a message to Buffy and asks the girl to tell Buffy that he has something of her's. Buffy immediately decides to track Caleb down and get whatever it is back. Giles tries to dissuade her, saying they need to be cautious. But after Giles went behind her back and tried to kill Spike, Buffy won't listen to him. She heads for Caleb's hide out, an old winery.

Meanwhile, Faith has come to town and is a little annoyed that no body told her that the First Evil wanted her dead. She agrees to help Buffy fight it. Buffy, Faith, Spike, Xander and some Potentials go to the winery. Caleb is waiting for them. It turns out that Giles' was right and this is a trap. Caleb effortlessly throws Buffy, Faith and Spike aside. Then he starts killing Potentials. He breaks one's neck and stabs another and wounds a lot more. Buffy is shocked and tells Xander get the girls out of there. Xander helps Kennedy and the others. Buffy rushes at Caleb again, but Spike catches her arm and tells her that they have to fall back... Now. Buffy reluctantly heads for the door, but then Caleb grabs Xander. Claiming that Xander is the one who always "sees" things for the Scoobie gang, Caleb puts his thumb through Xander's eye. Spike tackles Caleb, knocking him aside as Buffy rescues Xander. The three of them escape, but the Scoobie ranks are decimated. And everyone blames Buffy...

Faith and Angel's "mind walk," which is referred to here in "Dirty Girls," happens in "Angel" season four's "Orpheus." It's one of my favorite "Angel" episodes and I recommend that you watch it, too. Really, seeing all Faith's guests spots over on "Angel" helps you to understand how her character's reformed and changed since she left SunnyD.

There are some great parts to this episode. I love Spike and Faith coming face to face. She's interested to hear that Spike has a soul now, "He's like Angel?" Which sends Spike off on a tangent about how he and Angel are nothing alike. "Angel's dull as a table lamp. Plus, he and I have very different coloring." Spike and Angel's "sibling rivalry" is always hilarious. Spike and Faith end up sitting in the basement, complaining about the Potentials and reminiscing about Faith and Buffy's body swap back in season four's "Who Are You?" Buffy's jealous frown when she sees them bonding is kind of funny. Especially when she hears that Faith has also been "mind walking" with Angel out in LA. I also like the fight in the vineyard. I get a guilty pleasure out of watching the Potential get crushed after all their big talk. Plus, it isn't often Buffy, Spike and Faith all get beat. And it's doubly scary that Spike is the one to grab Buffy and pull her towards the door. Spike's never walked out on a fight before. So, when he flatly states, "We are leaving" and drags Buffy away from Caleb, you know that this preacher's bad news. Buffy doesn't even argue with Spike, she just goes. Still, Spike goes back for Xander, when Caleb pokes out his eye. It sort of ties in with Xander rushing back to help Spike in season four's "Doomed." To paraphrase season two's "What's My Line Part Two," Spike and Xander are friends, they just don't like each other. Xander's speech to the Potentials before the fight is so touching, and when you see him hurt and laying in a hospital bed with Willow by his side, it just breaks your heart. Poor Xander. Finally, kudos to Spike for the "Falcon Crest" reference. I used to love that show when I was a kid.

On the down side, Faith has a point. How could the Scoobies not tell her about the First? She was almost killed over on "Angel" because she didn't know that some primal evil wanted her dead. Also, I wish Faith had told Spike and Buffy that Angel had a son now. Do they even know about Connor? Finally, I'm sad for poor Xander. I'd rather Caleb wipe out every Potential in that cellar, than have him hurt Xander. I guess that's the point. To make us really feel and worry because we're invested in Xander, but still...

My favorite part of the episode: Andrew explaining who Faith is to the Potentials. You just have to laugh when he mistakes the word "vulconologist" for "vulcan" and starts weaving some fantasy where Faith fought characters from "Star Trek."
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9/10
Standout episode in the final 7th season
altec9126 December 2007
Faith (Eliza Dushku) returns, but more importantly, Nathan Fillion (Firefly/Serenity)'s character of Caleb is introduced.

This is a pleasantly solid episode directed by Michael Gershman. Long time cinematographer on Buffy and director of some of the better episodes (Click on his name to see the outstanding episodes he directed). Gershman seems to have a good eye for staging action sequences. So without spoiling it, I'll just say there was good comedy, drama and action to be had in this episode. And Caleb, the twisted former Catholic priest is an outstanding villain that helps drive the ending arc of the Buffy series.
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8/10
One of the best villains is introduced
Ladyeowyn3288 December 2012
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Season 7 is definitely not the best (difficult to top 3 and 5), but it isn't the worst either (hello seasons 4 and 6). The fast pacing keeps the interest, despite the constant gloom of impending peril without a real plan of execution.

Which is why Caleb is such a refreshing change of pace.

I am a fan of Nathan Fillion. He's freakin' HI-larious. And since I was so used to him in the role of Malcolm Reynolds, I immediately cheered in relief when he picked up the potential slayer in the beginning. Of course she was safe.

And then I nearly peed myself when he called her a whore. Nathan Fillion plays creepy and evil every bit as well as, if not better than, he plays the good guy with a cause. Caleb is unflinching in his cruelty, and unlike some of the previous Big Bads, the actor makes me believe that he actually relishes in the viciousness of his crimes. Yes, Spike is wonderful in his bad days, and we believe that he likes being badass, like we believe that Angelus likes messing with Buffy's head. But Caleb is a whole new breed. Pure loathing for women runs in his veins. He doesn't just enjoy the taste of blood on his hands, he follows through unlike any other villain in a poetic and powerful way.

I love to hate him, and *Spoiler Alert of upcoming episodes* Buffy's ultimate defeat of him is one of the most satisfying slayings she carries out.

Favorite Moments: Faith and Spike talking about when they met. Faith and Buffy. Actually, pretty much every moment with Faith was golden. She's another refreshing change of pace, and they should have brought her back far sooner.
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9/10
The Beginning of the End
ossie853 January 2023
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A new big bad arrives in Sunnydale - an evil preacher named Caleb, who is in league with the First. Faith and Willow arrive back from Los Angeles. Principal Wood fires Buffy from the high school, saying she needs more time to prepare the potentials. Buffy leads the potentials into battle against Caleb and the bringers.

Why It's So Good - The return of Eliza Dushku and the addition of Nathan Fillion for the shows final episodes is wonderful. Fillion's Caleb is immediately a threat, and there's a real sense of danger.

Watch Out For - Mysterious and straight forward ways.

Quote - " Are you protecting vampires? Are you the bad slayer now? Am I the good slayer now?." - Faith.
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8/10
Molly
Jackvamp119 September 2007
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Oh...My...Goddess!!! I cant take the pain anymore. First Joyce, then Buffy, then Tara, then Annabelle the veggie, then Chloe the chick from Lizzie Mcguire and now Molly! Damn it Joss!Why do you do this to me. I know, you're the boss and all. But Molly? Molly the Vampire Slayer? I saw potential and you saw stabbing with the big hunting knife. SHE WAS MY FAVOURITE POTENTIAL!! First, Molly had some cool lines. The "i don't do squishy" was classic Drew Goddard. OK maybe a bit annoying, but still! In Dirty Girls, not only does she go to the Vineyard, not only does she save Kennedy from a Bringer attack but she also gave a toss when that Potential slayer with the big sword gets her neck broken by Caleb. She was a good person damn it and now she's buried under Sunnydale somewhere. God bless her cockney soul. But the HUMILIATION! Stabbed with her own knife. I heard Joss killed off the Potentials who were the most popular, but i sort of knew Molly was annoying to most people. But Molly I loved you, and i hope you know that! And just as i got over than heart breaker, Xander gets his eye popped out...don't even get me started!
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8/10
Faith! Faith! Faith!
Joxerlives20 July 2012
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The Good; Faith back in Sunnydale, what could be wrong?

The Bad; What a shame this is the ep they get Nic Brendon to comment upon, with all the other great Xander centric eps he's been in. Again, Caleb doesn't finish them, he just lets them run?

Best line; Xander; "Everything has eyes" (Oh dear)

Women good/men bad; I don't think I've ever felt such visceral hatred for any villain as I do for woman-hating Caleb. I want to crush his skull in my bare hands. At least the nerds were funny and the Mayor charming and polite (for the most part).

Jeez!; Caleb torturing Shannon, Molly and Colleen killed, Xander maimed.

Kinky dinky; (I may just have to extend this subject now Faith's back) Nubile Potentials pillow fighting in their skimpy undies and suggesting threesomes (to my shame I didn't get the leg-cramp gag first time around). Faith puts the moves on Spike. Scott Hope. Angel, Riley, flirting with Giles and now Spike, the girl just can't help it, she's always stealing Buffy's boyfriends. Faith talks of dressing up as a horny cheerleader (Bring it on?), naughty nurse and sexy schoolgirl for her past lovers. Mayor Wilkins? Wesley? She's also quite OK with the sight of Spike's chains "Each to their own". Her phrasing is quite ambiguous "I used to run with this guy who liked me to dress up as a schoolgirl then take this bullwhip...". Now does she mean she whipped him or he whipped her? Or maybe they took turns? To judge by her later comments about 'looking up the guy with the bullwhip', having had enough all female company for a while, having been the toughest girl in a woman's prison for the last 3 years it seems inevitable that she was the one being whipped. Remember we've seen her self-harming a couple of times and the naughty schoolgirl is invariably the one being punished in S&M scenarios (probably be the strict schoolmistress if she was doing the whipping?). "If you can't beat them..." Spike comments that the schoolgirl thing is old hat which may be a subtle dig at Britney Spears and the outfit Buffy wears to seduce RJ in Him. One popular fan theory is that Faith is referring to Spanky who Angel meets in the frist ep of Angel Season 5 and who likes to spank women and certainly has a bullwhip. If you like the idea of Eliza Dushku with a whip check out the Youtube clips from the Dollhouse ep 'Spy in the house of love'. Now if you'll excuse me I need to sit down. Faith seems pleasantly surprised that Buffy has had a wild affair with Spike, maybe not so stuffy after all?

Captain Subtext; Obvious tension between Dawn and Faith, one wonders if Dawn always resented this rival for Buffy's affections or liked her only to feel betrayed when she went evil? Faith notes of Dawn 'Brat's all woman sized'. Note when Xander and Kennedy are hurt it's Xander Willow goes to rather than her girlfriend. Xander's fantasy has the girls being with each other as well as him and loads of sapphic sex-play between them. Faith says she's "had her fill" of all female relationships in prison. The choir girl The First poses as for Caleb to stab is very reminiscent of Darla in 'Inside out'. Buffy seems jealous that Faith has been inside Angel's mind which she wasn't able to do in Earshot. Andrew cries at Xander's speech. Spike still very anti-Angel, getting a soul didn't change that! Guantanamo Bay; So, is Buffy's plan rash or sound? Hard to say, she's right that they just can't sit around waiting and now that they have Faith it might be the time to go on the offensive.

Scoobies to the ER; Xander and Rhona very badly hurt

Scoobies knocked out: Buffy and Spike

Kills: 1 vamp for Faith plus her kills from her appearances on Angel. Faith: 19 vamps, 6 demons, 3 humans.

Recurring characters killed: 16, goodbye Molly. Also Colleen who was one of the girls from Xander's threesome fantasy.

Jesse, Flutie, Jenny, Kendra, Larry, Snyder, Professor Walsh, Forrest, McNamara, Joyce, Katrina, Tara, Quentin Travers, Chloe, Molly, Jonathon.

Sunnydale deaths; Molly and Colleen 107

Total number of scoobies: 35 or so, there now seem to be about 20 Potentials plus Faith. However no Anya whatsoever and no one even comments upon it. No Vi either.

Notches on Scooby bedpost: I think we can safely add Bullwhip guy to Faith's total? Faith:3 ;Xander, Riley, Bullwhip guy

Buffy and Dawn more than sisters? In this case Dawn and Faith, you wonder could they have actually been the sisters if things had worked out differently?

Questions and observations; Spike says he reformed long before Faith did, no he didn't! He didn't truly reform until season 6 whilst she turned herself in by season 4. Caleb says that the Bringers DON'T serve Satan meaning the First isn't the Devil. But is he kidding himself? Amazed they let them use the Star Trek refs although I'd always thought Faith's dagger looked very Klingon. You feel sorry for Buffy losing her job, she obviously loved having something normal in her life. People are fleeing Sunnydale, a clear sign that this is the end for the town. Why not just shoot Caleb? I would suspect that the Potentials would be far too young to remember Falcon Crest.

Nic Bredon lists his favourite eps as OMWF, Hushed, The Body and Restless, all firm fan favourites Marks out of 10; 8/10
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6/10
New Reinforcements Roll Into Town
Samuel-Shovel10 March 2019
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In "Dirty Girls", a few new players come to town. Willow returns with Faith to help with the fight. On the other side, a lunatic preacher with powerful strength drives into town. He refers to the blind minions as "his boys" and we see him having multiple conversation and roleplays with the First. He stabs a Potential and leaves a message for Buffy. Not wanting to be on the defensive, Buffy gathers up a crew and attacks the preacher (Caleb) at his hideout, an abandoned vineyard.

The gang underestimates his strength though. A few Potentials are killed and the two Slayers are roughed up. Xander gets a horrific eye injury before everyone flees. The gang heads to the hospital to heal.

It feels a bit late in the season to be adding another big bad or mini-boss to this plot structure. We keep talking about an upcoming war but I feel like we're treading water. What are we waiting for? Why did it take Caleb so long to enter the picture? What's the next step? Killing off a few Potentials might get the ball rolling but they weren't any of the main ones so the emotional payoff is minimal. The real big moment here is Xander's eye. I hope he gets a sweet eye patch.
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6/10
Is is just me...or is there something really hot about "Dirty Girls"?
skay_baltimore13 August 2010
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Caleb -- not a real likable kind of guy.

Faith (upon seeing Shannon's body lying in the middle of the road): "Yup...guess I'm back in Sunnydale".

Xander, who obviously has an erection after having an erotic fantasy about nailing two of the underage Potentials, is suddenly awoken by Rona, who tells him he needs to fix a backed up toilet..."I'll be right out...got uh, a leg cramp". (Sort of funny...in a sophomoric way)

Spike...in a belated answer to Faith's question about him and Angel: "Angel's dull as a table lamp. And we have very different coloring." (Now THAT'S the GOOD stuff!!)

Enter Caleb...the dark comic: "Drink of this, for it is my blood. You know, I always loved the story of the Last Supper. The body and blood of Christ becoming rich, red wine. I recall, as a boy, though, I couldn't help but think: what would happen if you were at the Last Supper, and you ordered the white? A nice oaky Chardonnay or White Zin... I mean, would he make that out of his lymph or some-all? Never did bring it up. Suppose there was a reason why I never spent too long in one parish. Just looking for answers. Just looking for the Lord in the wrong damn places."

Caleb reveals that he was responsible for blowing up the Watcher's Council; organizing the Bringers ("The Ray Charles Brigade"); and "stickin all them splits".

Then...before you can say "wedgie"...we're back at juvie kindergarten with Andrew...the wunderkind wannabe.

(Oh...and Chao-Ahn is beginning to seem a lot like Yen, in Ocean's 11, etc.)

Xander gives a little pep talk; the group marches into battle; things do not go well. ("Pride goeth before the fall" definitely comes to mind.)

Then there's that old Bibilical justice...an eye for an eye...

A truly disturbing episode.
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7/10
Finally, some action...
m-4782613 July 2021
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Season 7 let its fans down. Whedon was clearly too busy making Angel a better show, to care about BTVS leads again. And have new characters worth caring for, either. Buffy being Spike's fan girl, has got to be the worst thing writers did. Or is it one of those UPN executives brilliant ideas? I can't tell the difference, really. The way all characters were pushed under a bus, to serve this purpose, was infuriating. Now I understand the off screen tensions... Dirty Girls picks up where the fourth season of Angel left off, and has Faith and Willow back in Sunnydale. Which is a good thing, because I can't stand Buffy anymore. And this comes from someone who loved how she told people off, in episode 15... As I was saying, hearing her repeatedly saying that Spike has a soul, like a brain dead fan girl. Is too much. Caleb don't really look like a big threat, only he kind of is... And Xander's fantasy dream, was funny. And had Rachel Bilson's first TV appearances. What happened to him afterwards though, wasn't. And still make me cringe...
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